A critical element that’s often overlooked when evaluating SDHC cards for use in camcorders is speed, especially when filming with a high definition camcorder.

With a read speed of 20MB/s and a write speed of 19MB/s our 32GB SDHC Class 10 memory card is more than ready to capture all types of video, so you can be sure it will suit your needs

SDHC is not backwards compatible, so be very sure that your device is SDHC enabled and will accept the card, BEFORE ordering please.

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got one of these last week ... does read at 20MB/s and mine writes about 16-18MB/s (depending on tool used to read it) but works fine in my DSLR, for those demanding more 7day have a Duracell 16Gb claiming 30MB/s

Is this a decent speed card for a Panasonic HD Flash camcorder? or would people recommend going for a named brand when buying such memory? Seems like a cracking price.

Definitely absolutely fine for your HD camcorder. I have used a class 4 card with a write speed of 7-8Mb/s in a similar device with no trouble at all. 10MB/s write speed is normally recommended to guarantee smooth frame rates, if this writes at 16-18MB/s, as advised by Who_are_you_uk, then it will be miles within capacity.

Some interesting comments on there about using SDformatter to 'properly' format SD cards and getting faster read/write speeds from doing so (they were actually discussing a poorly performing Transcend card); might be worth checking out; but only if you happen to get disappointing results, otherwise let your camera or whatever do the formatting.

Actually, several years ago (about 2003-ish) I did have a problem with a 7-day shop battery I bought for my old Nikon 995: I bought the battery about a year prior, in the autumn, never used the camera through the winter, and only in the spring found out that this spare battery (not as frequently used as the main) had almost no capacity at all because it wouldn’t charge for more than a few mins, and was faulty. I explained on the phone that it was more than 8 months since purchase, and couldn’t find the paperwork (half expecting to be told there’s nothing I can do about it now). They found their own records of my purchase, understood the situation perfectly, said send it back, and within a short while, I received a new one that worked – no quibble, no trouble, excellent service.

Just to alert buyers that there appears to be the same card sold by 7DAYSHOP on Amazon for £21.49 including free shipping. Those concerned about returns would have the added benefit of complaining to Amazon if there was a problem.

Just to alert buyers that there appears to be the same card sold by 7DAYSHOP on Amazon for £21.49 including free shipping. Those concerned about returns would have the added benefit of complaining to Amazon if there was a problem.

Just to alert buyers that there appears to be the same card sold by 7DAYSHOP on Amazon for £21.49 including free shipping. Those concerned about returns would have the added benefit of complaining to Amazon if there was a problem.

Right a question. My PC has a Hard drive and in properties you can check its SMART status. Is there anything that does the comparble check on flash memory that gives it a thorough going over and flags any upcoming defects? I'd be interested in getting this but the branding puts me off a bit. However if I could ensure my data was being dealt with on a card that was spot on as far as its function was concerned I'd feel better.

Just to alert buyers that there appears to be the same card sold by 7DAYSHOP on Amazon for £21.49 including free shipping. Those concerned about returns would have the added benefit of complaining to Amazon if there was a problem.

Right a question. My PC has a Hard drive and in properties you can check its SMART status. Is there anything that does the comparble check on flash memory that gives it a thorough going over and flags any upcoming defects? I'd be interested in getting this but the branding puts me off a bit. However if I could ensure my data was being dealt with on a card that was spot on as far as its function was concerned I'd feel better.(Actually I feel like that even about branded flash memory too)Yeah I don't know the terms / names / descriptions I'm asking about.

Have you tried this?
Put the card in a USB card reader and connect to a PC.
Right Click on the drive in Computer/My Computer.
Choose Properties and then Tools and then Error Checking and tick the box that says ‘Scan for and attempt recovery of bad sectors’ and hit Start.
I think it should work with flash drives!